![]() I get that sex-related dialogue is hard to write, but they should have left this one in the drafts, IDK. ![]() The dialogue includes bangers such as “Talk about seeing stars, whew… that was amazing,” and “I’m all for getting a little wild, but next time let’s try it without the jetpacks.” There’s also a cringey line that likens life to a fatal sexually transmitted disease. Definition of Starfield in the dictionary. While we’ve previously reported that Starfield will not explicitly depict sex, it seems that the game will be very clear in communicating that sex has happened. “A fictional drug (Aurora) is prominent in the game, with a section involving players’ characters working in an illicit drug lab players can also obtain Aurora by stealing or buying it from vendors (consuming Aurora results in a distortion effect on the screen).” Oh, and the characters get to say “fuck.” “The game contains some suggestive material in the dialogue, and after sharing a bed with characters,” says the video game content rating board’s description of Starfield. And true to Bethesda tradition, your character will be able to take drugs to enhance your gameplay experience. The advisory board’s description reveals that the game will allow you to share a bed with other characters and engage in a little bit of pillow talk. Rather than coming directly from its publisher, however, we’re getting this information from the game’s ESRB rating. Bethesda Game Studios’ Starfield is rated M for Mature, according to the ESRB, citing graphic violence, sex, suggestive dialogue, drug use, and more. We’re finally getting another update on what sort of content we might expect to see in Bethesda’s upcoming spacefaring RPG, Starfield.
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